The story of Navratri festival

Navratri – worship of Maa Durga

Navratri is nine days of worship done to thank Goddess Durga. Whole of Iindia celebrates this festival. The festival of Navratri is celebrated twice in India.  Once in the Hindi month of Chaitra which is the month of March-April. Secondly, in the month of Ashwin  i.e.  September-October.  It is a nine days long festival in which the Goddess Durga is worshipped in nine different forms. People all over the country celebrate this festival with immense joy and enthusiasm. Devotees of Maa Durga observe a rigorous fast of nine days during this festival.

Durga – worshipped during Navratri

 

Maa Durga

Maa Durga

In different parts of India, different legends describe the history of Navratri festival.

North India

The legend in North India goes that Mahishasura, the mighty demon, worshipped Lord Brahma and obtained the power of eternity. Soon, he started killing and harassing innocent people. He set out to win all the three lokas. The gods in swargaloka appealed to Lord Shiva, to find a way to get rid of the demon. To protect the world from the atrocities of Mahishasura, the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva united their powers and created a divine female warrior, known as Goddess Durga. Mahishasura, when he saw the divine beauty of Goddess Durga, got mesmerized. So fascinated was Mahishasura by Goddess Durga’s beauty that he approached her with the intention of marriage. The goddess agreed to marry him, but put forth a condition.
Mahishasura would have to win over her in a battle. Mahishasura, agreed immediately! The battle continued for 9 nights. At the end of the ninth night, Goddess Durga beheaded Mahishasura. The nine nights came to be known as Navratri, while the tenth day was called Vijayadashmi. This was the day that brought the triumph of good over evil.

Eastern belief

As per the legend prevalent in East India, Daksha was the king of the Himalayas. He had a beautiful and virtuous daughter called Uma. She wished to marry Lord Shiva, since her childhood. In order to win over the Lord, she worshipped him and pleased Shiva. When Shiva finally came to marry her, the tiger-skin clad groom displeased Daksha and he broke off all the relationships with his daughter and son-in-law. One fine day, Daksha organized a yagna, but did not invite Lord Shiva for the same. Uma got so angry at her father’s rude behavior, towards her husband, that she decided to end her life by jumping into the agnikund of the yagna, where she was united with eternity (since then, she came to be known as Sati). However, she took re-birth and again won Shiva as her groom and peace was restored. It is believed that since then, Uma comes every year with Ganesh, Kartik, Saraswati and Laxmi and two of her best friends or ‘sakhis‘, called Jaya and Bijaya, to visit her parent’s home during Navratri.

The legend of Rama and Ravana

Yet another legend of Navratri festival relates to the Hindu epic The Ramayana. It goes that Lord Rama worshipped Goddess Durga in nine aspects, for nine days, in order to gather the strength and power to kill Ravana. He wanted to release Sita from the clutches of powerful demon king Ravana, who had abducted her. Those nine nights became to be known as Navratri and the tenth day, on which Lord Rama killed Ravana, came to be called Vijayadashmi or Dusshera, signifying Rama’s (good) triumph over Ravana (evil).
Ravana killed by Rama

Ravana killed by Rama

Nine days of Navaratri

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Yovani
11 years ago

Fortunate is the oneWho has learned to aidmre,But not to envy.Good wishes for a joyous Navratri,With a plenty of peace and prosperity.________________________________________Memories of moments celebrated togetherMoments that have been attached in my heart foreverMake me Miss You even more this Navratri.Hope this Navratri brings in Good FortuneAnd Long lasting happiness for you!________________________________________May God gift you all the gifts of life,gifts of joy, gifts of happiness,gifts of friendship, gifts of loveand all other gifts you want to have in your life.Happy Navratri________________________________________PYAR KA TARANA UPHAR HO,KHUSHIYO KA NAZRANA BESHUMAR HO,NA RAHE KOI GAM KA EHSAS;AISA NAVRATRA UTSAV IS SAAL HO.HAPPY NAVRATRA.________________________________________Bajre ki roti,aam ka achar,suraj ki kirne, khushiyo ki bahar,chanda ki chandni, apano ka pyar,mubarak ho aapko ‘NAVRATRI’ ka tyohar________________________________________May This Navratri be as bright as ever.May this Navratri bring joy,health and wealth to you.May the festival of lights brighten up you andyour near and dear ones lives.________________________________________Khushian ho overflow, masti kabhi na ho low,apno ka surur chaya rahe, Dil me bhari maya rahe,shohrat ki ho bauchhar, aisa aaye aapke liye dandia ka tyohar!________________________________________May the festival of lights be theharbinger of joy and prosperity.As the holy occasion of Navratri is hereand the atmosphere is filled with the spirit of mirth and love.________________________________________May This Navratri be as splendid as ever.May this Navratri move joy, illness as well as resources to you.May a legal holiday of lights lighten up we as well as your nearby as well as dear ones lives.________________________________________Chand ki chandani,Basant ki bahar.Phoolo ki khushbu,Apno ka pyar.Mubarak ho aapko NAVRATRI ka Tyohar.Sada khush rahe aap aur apka Parivar.from-satendra,